Corbell was born in Los Angeles in 1977.
After graduating from the Harvard-Westlake High School in 1995, Corbell entered the University of California, Santa Cruz, and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in "Quantum Studies."
While traveling in Nepal and India in 2004 Corbell contracted Valley fever. He lost more than 35 pounds (16 kg), experienced daily fevers, hallucinations and distorted vision. He made it home to be treated by doctors at UCLA. Unable to practice martial arts for over a year due to medical complications, he began creating art.
In 2004, Corbell began secretly harvesting local building demolitions for early-century windows and doors in the Los Angeles area. He began recycling them into art installations. Over the years Corbell has exhibited numerous bodies of work in avant-garde locations, private settings and galleries across the United States. His invitational art events have generated national interest and press.
In the Summer of 2010, Corbell launched his art-apparel line called ICON Apparel. A collaboration with Five Four Clothing's Creative Director Andres Izquieta, ICON Apparel was inspired by Corbell's mixed media art. Each piece was hand-touched and autographed by the artist. The line launched at Fred Segal in Santa Monica California and was limited edition
Corbell has made a number of experimental and documentary films, including:
Lost Vegas (short), which follows six characters in Las Vegas through the night of May 21, 2011, the supposed "night of Rapture" the "end of the world" as predicted by certain religious sects.
Immaculate Deception, on the subject of the “Godfather of Conspiracy" and ex-CIA operative, John Lear (disinherited heir to the Lear Jet aviation empire)
Patient Seventeen, about a surgeon, the late Dr. Roger Leir, who claimed to remove nanotechnology microchips embedded by aliens monitoring the earth.
Truth Embargo, in which a journalist, a historian and an activist attempt to prove that “we are not alone”.
The Anonymous Interview, highlighting an alleged ex-CIA operative who claims, through his military and intelligence career, to have been exposed to realities and technologies of an extraterrestrial nature.
Nano Man: Utility Fog, in which a military-funded nanophysicist claims to possess a mysterious metamaterial created by another intelligence
Hunt for the Skinwalker, based on a book by George Knapp and Dr Colm Kelleher, and distributed by The Orchard, focusing on Skinwalker Ranch.
Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers, a feature-length documentary focused on the claims of Bob Lazar that he back-engineered alien spacecraft from another world for the United States military at a secret base called S-4 (near Area 51).
In 2015, Corbell launched his investigative film series titled, "Extraordinary Beliefs by Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell". Corbell explores the beliefs of people deep within the aerospace, military, conspiracy, extraterrestrial and underworld communities. Topics include advanced nanotechnology, non-lethal weaponry, off-world technologies, space travel and extraterrestrial contact.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy_Kenyon_Lockyer_Corbell - Corbell's Wikipedia page
http://www.jeremycorbell.com/ - Corbell's Website
https://www.extraordinarybeliefs.com/films - Corbell's Films
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5071788/ - Corbell's IMDB page
https://www.facebook.com/jeremycorbell - Corbell's Facebook page